Just saw this on Engadget... Will Hp/Palm really come out with a device that's revolutionary ? Or is the competition to far ahead? Leaks/rumors like these really make me hope Hp has something amazing cooking... Or web os may be doomed... http://www.engadget.com/2010/11/11/exclusive-samsung-flagship-phone-with-gingerbread-and-huge-di/

Point is were goin to see alot of high end smartphones within the 1st 6 months of 2011 from WP7 to android devices from samsung,htc and more. dual core proc.and 1080p are near as well... And sharps 3D (glasses-free) displays... So question remains will we see revolutionary hardware from Hp that will almost make ppl switch or will they jus keep releasing up to date hardware that's outdated few months later?

Come Mid 2011, people are going to be sick of Android. Its gonna be so passe on so many devices.

They are flooding the market. The exclusivity of the iPhone is what keeps it so popular.

I think this is some what true. Many of my android using friends express their frustration when the get the brand new "it" android phone then there is a new one Two weeks later. This is one of the reasons I refuse to go android. I don't really expect HP/Palm to introduce anything mind blowing, just something that will compete. I would love a pre 2 with a bigger screen and a better camera!

The idea that HPalm is going to launch one or more superphones next year that will wow everyone is highly suspect. First of all, HP has never done that before. Second of all, it's not like the competition is standing still here. It's hard to imagine HPalm catching up and surpassing the competition when they don't even appear to be in the race. The Pre 2 looks like something that was supposed to be released about a year ago.

I think HP is taking a cold hard look at what they can accomplish with webOS going forward and my guess is that a superphone isn't something they will be doing.

well said sir and i 100% agree with you. i don't think palm will make any super phone. this is the reason as of late alot including me have jumped to the evo or epic. lots of great android devices coming out next year.

It would if you could pipe it to a 1080p display. So the fact that it can capture 1080p could have merit. The fact that it can play back 1080p.. well you would want to at least be able to view it on the phone if you can capture it.

Granted on a camera with a tiny sensor, the quality is going to suffer some.

Not if the GPU could handle it... and the point is more it can capture 1080p and you have the ability to play back that content on the phone if you so wish. Obviously a recording at that resolution would be made to play on a device with a larger screen.